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done in an environment that is bit -- in a bit of an aberration. it is a long-term project not an overt night -- an overnight affair. it used the defense strategic guidance as a foundation document and build upon it, but the themes, the principles, the mission refer back to the strategic guidance. or is a coherence here -- there is a coherence here. what do you think this -- >> do you think this qdr offers low to moderate risk? >> if we achieve the promises withare in the qdr institutional reform in all of the things that come with that, .e can lower the risk it will take some heavy lift thing. >> we are not there yet and we .eed to get those exactly right >> general, i assume you agree. level wes the lowest can maintain reasonably in the army. ago, wer three years were asked by this body, where does the risk become too high? where is the floor? each service what about the task of trying to answer that question. >> do you think going below that impose greater than moderate risk? >> in certain mission areas. it would not affect our responsiveness in
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we have to realize a pristine environment can come at a very high, if not unacceptable cost. >> yeah. brian, in terms of safe guarding your investments as we watch this unfold, what do you do? what's your plan? >> i would have no problem telling people to actually sell into the weakness. why is that? because this headline risk can morph into fundamental risk. melissa: really? you want to sell into the weakness. >> yes because i'm not, i don't have that signal yet that the sell something over if i wake up tomorrow, i see all the negative pictures, many people other than starbucks. costs $250,000 to open a starbucks in russia. that is risk to their results nobody is thinking about. melissa: judy what is your prediction what putin will do? those forecast that he will get much worse as he spreads his power out? >> i think it depends on the calculation he makes about the financial, military reputational price he would have to pay if he proceeds further. he is a very calculating guy. he doesn't take reckless risks. he takes risks. this one if he is convinced there will be a too high a price
we have to realize a pristine environment can come at a very high, if not unacceptable cost. >> yeah. brian, in terms of safe guarding your investments as we watch this unfold, what do you do? what's your plan? >> i would have no problem telling people to actually sell into the weakness. why is that? because this headline risk can morph into fundamental risk. melissa: really? you want to sell into the weakness. >> yes because i'm not, i don't have that signal yet that the sell...
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can the troubled neighborhood electronics retailer reverse the trend in this ultracompetitive environment? all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, march 4th. >>> good evening, everyone. russia retreats and wall street gets a massive relief rally. investors bought up stocks after russian president putin pulled troops back from the border of ukraine, allaying worries about an imminent military showdown. the major averages surged 1.5% or more, posting their biggest gains so far this year. even setting a new record close for the s&p 500. now those sky-high gains wiped out all of yesterday's losses and even russia's stock market which lost 12% on monday rose more than 6% today. here's a look at the closing numbers. 9 dow soared 227 points, the nasdaq ended at a fresh 14-year high adding almost 75 points and the s & p jumped 28 points to 1873. that's a record high. over the commodities markets, what was up yesterday was down today. oil prices fell $1.59 a barrel to $103. and gold lost $12 an ounce to 1,337. >>> susie, even as russian president vladimir putin said tod
can the troubled neighborhood electronics retailer reverse the trend in this ultracompetitive environment? all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, march 4th. >>> good evening, everyone. russia retreats and wall street gets a massive relief rally. investors bought up stocks after russian president putin pulled troops back from the border of ukraine, allaying worries about an imminent military showdown. the major averages surged 1.5% or more, posting...
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the next in line were documentaries about the environment. and next after that, immigration. so we are going to tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team. their topic was called earth first, phrack executive. it was a three-person team from long beach polytechnic high school in california. they were served by communication a three team members in that group, emma larson, michaela caps and sir haida check will be talking with one of the three members of the team right now. hi, emma. >> guest: hello. >> host: what was your response when you won grand prize? >> guest: we were shocked. we let that one another and we could not believe it. posta when you finish, to journey sense of how good it was? >> guest: we did not. >> guest: tommy how you got interested in the first place. tesco well, our ninth grade project is required for students to complete. >> host: how did your team come together? did the teacher assign them? >> guest: yes, we could pick our team members. we chose other people we have known for a few years. we were comfortable and that we worked wel
the next in line were documentaries about the environment. and next after that, immigration. so we are going to tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team. their topic was called earth first, phrack executive. it was a three-person team from long beach polytechnic high school in california. they were served by communication a three team members in that group, emma larson, michaela caps and sir haida check will be talking with one of the three members of the team right now....
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this is low return environment. clients need to look across the board and replace what they used to consider yield, it's more of a total return plan. >> thank you so much to both of you. i guess the kids can breathe a sigh of relief they're not going to be sold along with everything else. >> that's a line from a movie. >> i know what it is. >> all right. some news to bring you. just a moment ago, the president speaking to reporters says that russia cannot with impunity put soldiers on the ground in ukraine and violate principles recognized around the world. those coming from president obama speaking moments ago to reporters. we will get more on those remarks when we come back. >>> still ahead, grand theft ukraine. the ultra-rich are fleeing the country, taking a whole lot of money with them. we will bring you where it is all ending up. >>> later on, did old man winter keep car buyers off the lot? we'll have the latest numbers on how dealers are actually doing in this wicked winter and whether or not that could be go
this is low return environment. clients need to look across the board and replace what they used to consider yield, it's more of a total return plan. >> thank you so much to both of you. i guess the kids can breathe a sigh of relief they're not going to be sold along with everything else. >> that's a line from a movie. >> i know what it is. >> all right. some news to bring you. just a moment ago, the president speaking to reporters says that russia cannot with impunity...
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commission to the government to take a number of specific measures to further improve the business environment can cause extent for their products reviews for policy reasons. according to the president's commission the format of inspections in the country will be radically revised to exclude all unnecessary requirements as a result the total number of requirements will reduce by more than thirty percent. we hit the pin and the practical form. scheduled inspections will be canceled starting to wear first two thousand fifteen only goes on to new ritual really have a high probability of violations of law will be subject to inspections. if an entrepreneur of the phils only to requirements inspection agency should not come and it's all starting to wear first two thousand fifteen the liquidation procedure for small to medium size businesses will be simplified the general prosecutor's office will provide the national chamber of the newest be accessed on information in relation to business. hooper computers issue the permit issuance procedure will be completed in at least a hundred forty kinds of perm
commission to the government to take a number of specific measures to further improve the business environment can cause extent for their products reviews for policy reasons. according to the president's commission the format of inspections in the country will be radically revised to exclude all unnecessary requirements as a result the total number of requirements will reduce by more than thirty percent. we hit the pin and the practical form. scheduled inspections will be canceled starting to...
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scanning the environment much like a dolphin would but without a click. creating a 3-d map by bouncing infrared light off of everything, making to one half million measurements every second. accelerate, car can brake, or swerve without being told to. is autonomous. >> there is a long way to go in that, though. probably the next big step is cars talking to cars so that the cars can communicate road conditions, safety conditions. i suspect that the technology will be there before the legislation and drivers are ready to accept it. how people feel being overtaken by a car with someone not driving. >> ford aims to have them on the road in the next few years. >> as i just said, we will carry on the conversation tomorrow, the geneva motor show kicks off with plenty of great coverage for you. gm, joining us early on. all the major ceos joining us to tell us what impact the business is seeing when it comes to the ongoing situation in ukraine. 20 minutes to go until "surveillance" and tom keene joins us from new york. amazing market reaction to what we're seeing i
scanning the environment much like a dolphin would but without a click. creating a 3-d map by bouncing infrared light off of everything, making to one half million measurements every second. accelerate, car can brake, or swerve without being told to. is autonomous. >> there is a long way to go in that, though. probably the next big step is cars talking to cars so that the cars can communicate road conditions, safety conditions. i suspect that the technology will be there before the...
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i don't know if we could say i think the permissivene environment we have created through this reset, thinking someone likeg that putin reacts to warmth and charm when he really reacts to weakness, and he has seen in our foreign-policy efforts over the course of this last year. whatnnot make a case that happened in crimea would not have happened, but he has not felt that there would be much of a pushback from us. i am thankful today that, again, there are some steps being taken . we stand ready to enable the administration to adapt more forcefully. we had a great meeting yesterday. i could not be more disappointed that we are where we are. i think our credibility very much has been on the line, is on the line, and i do think us unified and very strong reaction and approach over a long time, not short term, is important relative to russia right now and us regaining that credibility. i thank you for being here. i know you will talk about syria. i hope you will explain more fully what you think these sanctions that have been announced this morning are about. that will be helpful to us ov
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the week wage environment is also a factor here. what is the bloomberg consensus forecast? >> we are expecting a 15.4 million pace of sales. as critical. at the end of january, we had inventory on the market. sustainable set around 65. one of the reasons we had the slowdown in production was not because of the weather. it has to do with the balance of supply. we need to see the pace of sales pick up substantially. my sense here is that the weather will inhibit that. eventually the automakers will have to put in some pretty big extensions to clear those inventories out. imagine, day before march, in april, will that number spike up a little? when people start getting tax returns back. >> that's what we are expecting. you'll get a little more cash on hand. this is the year many middle-income americans are going to see the tax on their interest reduced. they may get a little less. >> about 30 seconds left. non-manufacturing data. at richmond fed survey, what's a likely to tell us? >> it remains flat. retail is taking it on the chin. at thewill probably stay level. >> a look at
the week wage environment is also a factor here. what is the bloomberg consensus forecast? >> we are expecting a 15.4 million pace of sales. as critical. at the end of january, we had inventory on the market. sustainable set around 65. one of the reasons we had the slowdown in production was not because of the weather. it has to do with the balance of supply. we need to see the pace of sales pick up substantially. my sense here is that the weather will inhibit that. eventually the...
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precious metals have risen throughout the year, agriculture coming around today, potash works in this environment. energy, we've been talking about nnch for weeks. the street came in not believing the energy story, now you're getting a bit of a fundamental lift and concerns from eastern europe. reason to continue owning it. dan greenhouse, biggest slide for u.s. stocks in a month. is this news out of ukraine and the developing situation the escalating tensions there enough to derail what's happened in our market here? >> i think grasso's exactly right. the answer is unequivocally no. certainly this might go on for a couple of days. tensions might escalate and de-escalate. ultimately what matters for stock prices is earnings. and the percentage of s&p 500 earnings that come from eastern europe in general and the ukraine is demin mus. no reason to think this is the end of the rally. >> sentiment can come from anywhere. and i would say that russia is a wto member, it's the third largest trading partner of the eu. about $665 billion of global trade is transacted with russia. so to some extent i think
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it comes to power and does so even for the overall environment thereby leading a protest note to result in a democratically elected government being pushed aside so the dinner as long as saying the united states has the government wants. how do you think that government may turn out looking at the current crop of opposition leaders who are now and for all intensive purposes in power there do you think that that could end up being a final government well it's really difficult since when does the situations are so turbulent an ounce of course that the united states is not interested in having a fascist government in place so all we do have these white nationalists take extreme elements alone. some of those in the new korean government united states. it is the one thousand people of color what is holy war is that they will be good to be displaced and that will get more moderate figures that can be more or less controlled. now we've heard promises of financial aid coming from europe do you think europe and also the us would be able to contribute the amount of money that the our ukraine woul
it comes to power and does so even for the overall environment thereby leading a protest note to result in a democratically elected government being pushed aside so the dinner as long as saying the united states has the government wants. how do you think that government may turn out looking at the current crop of opposition leaders who are now and for all intensive purposes in power there do you think that that could end up being a final government well it's really difficult since when does the...
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we suddenly think it h, has the environment changed? we have this big sell-off in recovery, europe and the u.s. in particular through january. that will take us back to basically where we started. we've got markets largely flat since the beginning of the year and both sides, the atlantic, plus or minus 3%. and, against that back drop, the decision to own equities in through the second quarter of the year saying yes, i'm going to stay with my equities. but i don't need to take unnecessary risks to get those returned because i've not been rewarded for doing so. so we've got a more neutral start to say yes, if you want to go out and take an outsized risk decision, you will get an outsized risking return if your play comes off. but equities aren't that market right now. but yesterday's events were demonstrated, should gazprom have not made the statement this morning, you would have a different attitude to its cash flow risk. now you have a different set of information. and actually, if you listen to what president putin is repeatedly saying
we suddenly think it h, has the environment changed? we have this big sell-off in recovery, europe and the u.s. in particular through january. that will take us back to basically where we started. we've got markets largely flat since the beginning of the year and both sides, the atlantic, plus or minus 3%. and, against that back drop, the decision to own equities in through the second quarter of the year saying yes, i'm going to stay with my equities. but i don't need to take unnecessary risks...
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the actual business environment further to that point is an entirely different story right now. the emergency right now is to have a program by the imf and other geopolitical standpoint to have some sort of a dialogue toh russia on the best way get out of this crisis. >> dragon capital was one of a number that signed an international appeal to the investment community. theask that you use all of means to your disposal to promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict -- it goes on. how much can this accomplish? how much can your partners do to influence [inaudible] putin's actions? whether with respect to they can do by having a sort of mature into a discussion with the russian president. we wrote that letter. we signed it together with the in orderestment banks to mark a point and say that anybody can act at its own local level. i believe that the 11% drop in sx today is a political argument being sent to russia saying this has a cost. do not agree with any military intervention, there are a few tools at the disposal of funds and entities around the world to highlight the cost o
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theoon as he lost information environment, he began to bleed supporters. when that happened, use on acceleration of the opposition. >> the media's first focused on the terrible and tragic deaths of roughly 78 people in the square but the real story was the loss of political support by virtue of being connected to the internet. >> the me talk about the whole new prize you are offering. explain that. the whole book is about how the internet can solve global problems. how will be a factor in the do come forward to this million dollar prize. i am literally putting my money where my mouth is. >> this is your money. >> this is a personal donation. google is doing things in this area and many are, as well. there are a series of problems -- empowerment of individuals, anti-censorship, illicit trafficking in illicit networks. technologies can be used to make those worse or better. i personally want to fund the people who are trying to make the problems better for citizens. there are plenty of heroes, we want to find them all. look at africa, for example, and how th
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french polynesia is to deny a part of every polynesians identity depriving them of their land their environment is to deprive them of part of themselves the guy who this stone comes from or. that and this is exactly what all of this is about this afternoon nothing else this is more. to it is all that's visualize the forty one flashes in the thermonuclear explosions in the middle of the sky should move above more money for magnificent said some of your predecessors minister. steward's visualize again the one hundred thirty one underground explosions and underwater blasts one hundred twenty three of which were and more atolls minister my dear colleagues if i offered you this stone would you feel safe placing it under the pillow of your loved ones every night when you at least like to have a choice know that there are none of the parents and none of their children had a choice. after the first nuclear tests in one nine hundred sixty in the midst of the algerian uprising france needed to find new frontiers as empty and as barren as the algerian desert. three years later france to sighted to continu
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what should the regulatory environment be? you have to have some rules. >> some of the rules were put in place that are very good. contact for the bar were. putting in place a really normative standard for making a loan. disclosure. all the things you heard about during the crisis. >> what about for the banks? agree -- we totally don't need to see the new agency that came out of the dodd frank law telling the banks with the price of mortgages ought to be. we should not have legislated the way that prepayment penalties work. as a low credit score bar were its mortgage come your score goes up immediately. another lender will come in and refinance you. that first lender will lose money. they're not going to do that. >> mark fleming is the chief economist on bloomberg radio. he said the housing market is becoming more illiquid. he says the slowdown we are seeing in sales as a result of not enough homes being available. is there a lack of inventory echo >> it is even scarier than that. think about 20% of all homes in this country s
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. >> this is a way of ensuring a warm, welcoming environment judgment-free, so that families can come and relax and have a good time and not worry about how the person on the spectrum is going to behave or what other people might think. >> reporter: lisa is director of accessibility programs of the theater development fund. the nonprofit organization coordinates performances like these four times a year. the mission is to make live theater more accessible to diverse audiences. here are some of the things you'll see at an autism friendly show that you wouldn't see on broadway otherwise. ushers have about 30 extra helpers on hand. they hand out colorful stress relievers called manipulative to help autistic audience members to relax before and during the performance. they make the autism friendly shows as close to the regular shows as possible. audio levels are reduced by about 20% and strobe lights are completely eliminated. yet organizers say it's what's happening offer stage that truly makes this broadway performance unique. the usually empty lobbies are transformed into spaces for be
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this means create a good environment for investors. we have a lot of things to do. >> thank you very much for being with us here live from bilbao at this conference to promote the spanish economic recovery. back to you in london. >> thanks, ste pan. >>> a quick check in the european markets as we head into a break here. adding to lows for the ftse 100 here. the french and german markets losing between 2% and 2.5%. we've got the micex index down by 957%. we have the dollar/ruble trading at five-year highs. i'll leave you with a look at the futures as we head to break. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> welcome back to this show. ukrainian crisis dominating the issues as far as the urch foou
this means create a good environment for investors. we have a lot of things to do. >> thank you very much for being with us here live from bilbao at this conference to promote the spanish economic recovery. back to you in london. >> thanks, ste pan. >>> a quick check in the european markets as we head into a break here. adding to lows for the ftse 100 here. the french and german markets losing between 2% and 2.5%. we've got the micex index down by 957%. we have the...
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badly affect the ecosystem or the environment especially if it's and there's no risk involved in getting it out. reassuring speech from a person tasked with p.r. . the cauchy pass which is what we call the hotel area an area in deep immersion particularly there are hundreds of tons of radioactive waste which were put there in the form of drums that went all the way down to the bottom. this is a designated area and another area there were some scrap metal which could be regularly seen slightly emerged in the ocean. these are two identified zones or. else. we regularly see strong swirls where bits of metal emerge and wash up on shore like they have all this we got rid of and we'll find areas where we can put it the radioactive waste in the hotels will stay there. as it's not part of the rehabilitation project force of them. and so they were buried in pits one thousand five hundred to two thousand meters deep. in total five hundred seventy tons of contaminated waste including the famous airplanes thrown into the great blue sea. of more concern for the government was a report published in ja
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into our rivers and streams and valleys and to give them even more tax breaks while they destroy our environment. madam president, we democrats have a different vision. democrats believe the economy is strongest when the middle complas is vibrant and -- middle class is vibrant and growing. democrats believe that world-class education leads to world-class work and this work is one where people are ready to take on any challenge. right now, madam president, there's at least three people for every job that's available. democrats believe in an even playing field with higher wages, affordable health care, and a secure retirement for every american, so that every american can have a shot at success. i welcome a debate over these competing visions. the average american shares our vision for a country whose success is built on a strong middle class. the koch brothers know americans share our vision for a country whose success is built on a strong middle class. that's why rather than having an honest and fair debate, they're pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into a massive campaign of deception. th
into our rivers and streams and valleys and to give them even more tax breaks while they destroy our environment. madam president, we democrats have a different vision. democrats believe the economy is strongest when the middle complas is vibrant and -- middle class is vibrant and growing. democrats believe that world-class education leads to world-class work and this work is one where people are ready to take on any challenge. right now, madam president, there's at least three people for every...
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an chief executive after focusing on cutting costs, changing management, buying back this environment. it looks as though the process is working. profitable trades earned almost $2 billion in assets. 8.88% in thel down last few months. there are still better stocks out there in the universe. fund they run is still losing money. fund that relies on computer algorithms. they are still sounding a little bit cautious. do not get carried away. 11.6% -- the best day for man group. indeed. you very much caroline hyde, our european business correspondent. flights will be available to the for 10 euros.r margin for wpp hurt. how janet yellen would like to offer the fed's guidance. weaker than forecast data. the economy may be starting to slow. in part from the harsh weather. after the break, we will go to our top interview of the day. lego's ceo. he is live in denmark. soundyou want to hear the of 2000 pieces of legos? it is pretty noisy. i will be back with an interview with lego's ceo. stick around. ♪ >> welcome back. you were watching "the pulse." continuing tensions surrounding the ukrain
an chief executive after focusing on cutting costs, changing management, buying back this environment. it looks as though the process is working. profitable trades earned almost $2 billion in assets. 8.88% in thel down last few months. there are still better stocks out there in the universe. fund they run is still losing money. fund that relies on computer algorithms. they are still sounding a little bit cautious. do not get carried away. 11.6% -- the best day for man group. indeed. you very...
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so it's a slow growth environment. we target to grow at a premium of about 25% to our domestic competitors in canada, and we've been able to produce that. and when you look at the growth of our business in the united states as an example where the economy is doing a little bit better, you know, our results down there have been very strong, and we continue to grow our market share. we're investing in the wealth business and the capital markets business. so, yeah, growth is hard to come by, but we're certainly not giving up. we think we can continue to meet our 7% annual growth objectives, and we haven't disappointed over the last couple years and hopefully we won't this year again. >> most banks here would salivate over an 18% return on equity point but you did see that come down from 20% in the year prior. what is sustainable in the longer term? >> our midterm objective is 18% plus which sounds high, but as i say, we've certainly been over that level over the last number of years. it is down a little bit this quarter,
so it's a slow growth environment. we target to grow at a premium of about 25% to our domestic competitors in canada, and we've been able to produce that. and when you look at the growth of our business in the united states as an example where the economy is doing a little bit better, you know, our results down there have been very strong, and we continue to grow our market share. we're investing in the wealth business and the capital markets business. so, yeah, growth is hard to come by, but...
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care how about how to make a bomb but we simply want access to the information they have about the environment and the health of facts now it is time to listen to the voice of the house on the low presented who is for who is against the law is adopted minister it is your turn to speak but i think that the culture of military suit is really very poisonous especially concerning the health risks and the risks to the environment was it as in the united states a commission exists which has been allowed access to these military archives for all these years where we can find all the information linked to the tests but it doesn't contain the information about type of nuclear weapon that was tested war how to make such and such weapons work so that is not the goal of our involvement. which was initiated at that time there's a lot of a c. that. if the thousands of polynesians who worked in the real. profited from the windfall they received from mainland france they did so in secret it's difficult for them to keep the memories alive the veterans are gone taking their memories and their testimonies with t
care how about how to make a bomb but we simply want access to the information they have about the environment and the health of facts now it is time to listen to the voice of the house on the low presented who is for who is against the law is adopted minister it is your turn to speak but i think that the culture of military suit is really very poisonous especially concerning the health risks and the risks to the environment was it as in the united states a commission exists which has been...
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the stock took an enormous hit as did the company the culture and the environment. and they made major changes in terms of getting the company back on track. restoring consumer confidence. and you feel a sense of momentum in the company right now. >> it's physically 11 times the size. jcpenney is 11 times the size of sachs in terms of outlets. what do you learn from luxury retailing that you can then apply to this much bigger retailer that clearly is at lower price points in the industry? >> i think in the end it's all about satisfying the consumers' needs, understanding who your consumer is and catering to them and providing them the products and services that they want, whether it's the high end of a sachs or nieman's or a jcpenney level, it's really about giving them the products they want. sunday night you saw in the oscars some terrific advertising that was all about fitting the individual jcpenney customer because it's, again, going back to the basics of the products they want. >> first quarterly sales growth since 2011. how involved is the board which is much
the stock took an enormous hit as did the company the culture and the environment. and they made major changes in terms of getting the company back on track. restoring consumer confidence. and you feel a sense of momentum in the company right now. >> it's physically 11 times the size. jcpenney is 11 times the size of sachs in terms of outlets. what do you learn from luxury retailing that you can then apply to this much bigger retailer that clearly is at lower price points in the industry?...
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we talk, as you would imagine, but how we see the security environment in some detail. it is fair to say we see this strategic environment we are facing is continuing to be complex. it is rapidly changing. dca continued importance focusing on the asia-pacific region. we see multiple points in the middle east. a range of challenging problems. suny, she it tensions. that is an area of continuing importance in focus for the department. the security department, we talk about how we see developments in the cyber and space domain. these are vital to our securities that is under considerable challenge by nation states in various places in the world. an important piece of the security environment is how we see the terrorist threat metastasizing. i think it is fair to say that while the direct threat to the homeland is not as strong as it was immediately after the 9/11 attacks, we certainly see al qaeda continuing to morph. it is a major focal point of our strategy which will talk about in a little bit more. we talk in the report about how we see technology changing and influenc
we talk, as you would imagine, but how we see the security environment in some detail. it is fair to say we see this strategic environment we are facing is continuing to be complex. it is rapidly changing. dca continued importance focusing on the asia-pacific region. we see multiple points in the middle east. a range of challenging problems. suny, she it tensions. that is an area of continuing importance in focus for the department. the security department, we talk about how we see developments...
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any other professional environment, if you used a racial slur of any kind, you you would get fired. isn't the n.f.l. right to make this ruling? >> well, first and foremost, i am not surprised jason whitlock wrote that and there are strong opinions about this in the african community and i believe that as a caucasian commentator that this is a debate inside the african-american community. >> that's where the debate needs to be had out like the idea of roger goodell give of saying what is going to be said between african-american players. it strikes a lot of people as a very false note. >> all right. a debate that will continue. great to have you on the show. >> thank you. >> the show may be over. the conversation continues on aljazeera.com/considerthis on our our facebook or google+ pages. see you next time. david kato >> good evening, everyone. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler in new york. >> i sincerely believe that senate bill 1062 has the potential to create more problems than it purports to solve. >> final decision after weeks of controversy - arizona's gover
any other professional environment, if you used a racial slur of any kind, you you would get fired. isn't the n.f.l. right to make this ruling? >> well, first and foremost, i am not surprised jason whitlock wrote that and there are strong opinions about this in the african community and i believe that as a caucasian commentator that this is a debate inside the african-american community. >> that's where the debate needs to be had out like the idea of roger goodell give of saying...
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background in economics, environment, whet her the magistrates contributing to a lower forecast. it caught everyo off guard to% year over year on new home sales. existing homes is a different category. we had a great year. i appreciate the recognition. we are prepared for the continuation. the existing home sales we only give drivers for the first quarter every subsequent quaer we don't live for the year. but based what we have seen how sales will be down in the range of three through 5%. there is a reason. the price will be up 13 or 15% on existing home sales. either bright or wrong sales volume growth, the pri is reacting to a the strong demand. manhattan has literally one month to drive prices. southern california we have weeks. the absence of the inventory is the single greatest concern as to the trend line for the recovery. lou: with the discuson document, i am absolutely buffaloed as to why the republicans would proceed with this document. start out with 10 rcent surcharge for high-income earners? your initial reaction? >> i applaud the intent. i think the timing is poor. i
background in economics, environment, whet her the magistrates contributing to a lower forecast. it caught everyo off guard to% year over year on new home sales. existing homes is a different category. we had a great year. i appreciate the recognition. we are prepared for the continuation. the existing home sales we only give drivers for the first quarter every subsequent quaer we don't live for the year. but based what we have seen how sales will be down in the range of three through 5%. there...
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president obama's global climate change initiative, usaid will work to both protect and manage the environment that supports us through our resilience programs. today we're applying this new model of work across all of our work, from promoting democratic governance to sustaining our gains in frontline states, to improving the quality of education, especially for girls and children who hi in crisis. that's why we've dedicated more than $150 million in central funding in this budget for science, technology, and innovation and partnership initiative. by collaborating with the world's brightest minds and company well, can develop and scale new scientific breakthroughs like climate resiliencies and mobile banking efforts that's that bend the curve of progress and give us capacity to achieve our goals at lower costs in the long run. fenally and most importantly, this budget invests in the most important aspect of our work, our own staff. with $1.4 billion in usaid operating expense, we will fund our core operations at their current level a request that represents just 8% of our total programmatic re
president obama's global climate change initiative, usaid will work to both protect and manage the environment that supports us through our resilience programs. today we're applying this new model of work across all of our work, from promoting democratic governance to sustaining our gains in frontline states, to improving the quality of education, especially for girls and children who hi in crisis. that's why we've dedicated more than $150 million in central funding in this budget for science,...
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you have comcast in the future trying to get through the regulatory environment eyeing time warner because they want to have a broadband capacity. they want to have the pipes. what is the impact of all this with increasingly video as an important part of what the internet is about? >> we want to have as much competition as we can in infrastructure. we may not have enough. the concerns about time warner and comcast are about who is the competitor. google fiber is present in four cities. we want as much competition as possible. >> how does it work? in my home state, asheville is one of the cities. >> the simple answer is the fiber is run to the poll or the curb and for a small fee, you pay to get it connected. if you want slow speed connectivity which is about five megabits, we will give it to you free for seven years. most people like to pay the roughly equivalent internet connection fees they do today and they get almost one gigabit speed up and down. it is revolutionary. >> in terms they have not seen anything like it. >> the speed is so much greater. are people clamoring for this? >> yes
you have comcast in the future trying to get through the regulatory environment eyeing time warner because they want to have a broadband capacity. they want to have the pipes. what is the impact of all this with increasingly video as an important part of what the internet is about? >> we want to have as much competition as we can in infrastructure. we may not have enough. the concerns about time warner and comcast are about who is the competitor. google fiber is present in four cities. we...
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should point out in very low interest rate environments like what we had in 2006 and what we have right now, you do have bubbles that occur. in 2006, the bubble was people, investors looking for yield and return by buying mortgage-backed securities of the you know how that turned out. in this environment one of the things people might be buying because you get a 10%, triple tax-free yield on this thing, is munis pal bond from puerto rico. take it for what it's worth. people buy stuff like this when interest rates are low. that is why, keeping interest rates this low does have consequences. adam: what it is worth is junk according to moody's. they have already preliminarily rated it. these are geobonds. technically you buy this thing you're safe but here is the trouble -- >> not safe. buying full faith and credit of commonwealth of puerto rico. that is not -- adam: you should be the underwriter. here is the deal. they have them hiring subsidiary to restructure not this debt but come on, restructure 50 billion worth of other debt. there is no guarranty in this language that says, should y
should point out in very low interest rate environments like what we had in 2006 and what we have right now, you do have bubbles that occur. in 2006, the bubble was people, investors looking for yield and return by buying mortgage-backed securities of the you know how that turned out. in this environment one of the things people might be buying because you get a 10%, triple tax-free yield on this thing, is munis pal bond from puerto rico. take it for what it's worth. people buy stuff like this...
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environment is different. it is not half bad. >> very politic. that's move on the big investment banks, from citigroup to jpmorgan, bracing for a slump in the first quarter that is not citigroup says that trading revenue will probably drop. the jpmorgan ceo, jamie dimon, said last week that revenue from fixed income is down 15%. putting this into perspective for us, joining us by phone, jason goldberg. jason, how much of this is priced in? >> we think a lot of it is. we think that we will see trading results coming out from citigroup and j.p. morgan. you see it every day in the marketplace in terms of volume. ,aybe lower than anticipated investors and risk mode for the last few weeks. >> you make a nice distinction this morning about the venezuela laws. volume, as youh mentioned? or is this about something that went wrong? >> alternately it tends to be a terms ofng quarter in trading. if you look at the linked quarter basis, we still think it will be up 25%, 35%. most banks are just comping against the tough o
environment is different. it is not half bad. >> very politic. that's move on the big investment banks, from citigroup to jpmorgan, bracing for a slump in the first quarter that is not citigroup says that trading revenue will probably drop. the jpmorgan ceo, jamie dimon, said last week that revenue from fixed income is down 15%. putting this into perspective for us, joining us by phone, jason goldberg. jason, how much of this is priced in? >> we think a lot of it is. we think that...
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basically that catharsis idea is if we can somehow express our emotions in a safe environment that that will somehow reduce. our tendency to act on those emotions in the real environment and although the idea is really interesting easy to understand it also is wrong it is one of the most well debugged ideas in all of psychology when you play a first person shooter you start off seeing the gun and the explosions but eventually it just becomes the physics you become attentive to and fascinated by the game mechanics so what a lot of people don't understand when they see someone playing a violent game is that on some level after like you know the fourth hour they sort of stop seeing some of the stuff that looks egregious they're really thinking about the game mechanics on a deep. so in one sense this is good news because it means that what you're actually playing is the game system you're not really playing a war game on the other hand it's terrifying news because exactly what desensitization people worry about that we start looking at something that ought to be terrifying and ugly and just
basically that catharsis idea is if we can somehow express our emotions in a safe environment that that will somehow reduce. our tendency to act on those emotions in the real environment and although the idea is really interesting easy to understand it also is wrong it is one of the most well debugged ideas in all of psychology when you play a first person shooter you start off seeing the gun and the explosions but eventually it just becomes the physics you become attentive to and fascinated by...
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background in economics, environment, whet her the magistrates contributing to a lower forecast. it caught everyone off guard to% year over year on new home sales. existing homes is a different category. we had a great year. i appreciate the recognition. we are prepared for the continuation. the existing home sales we only give drivers for the first quarter every subsequent quarter we don't live for the year. but based what we have seen how sales will be down in the range of three through 5%. there is a reason. the price will be up 13 or 15% on existing home sales. either bright or wrong sales volume growth, the price is reacting to a the strong demand. manhattan has literally one month to drive prices. southern california we have weeks. the absence of the inventory is the single greatest concern as to the trend line for the recovery. lou: with the discussion document, i am absolutely buffaloed as to why the republicans would proceed with this document. start out with 10 percent surcharge for high-income earners? your initial reaction? >> i applaud the intent. i think the timing
background in economics, environment, whet her the magistrates contributing to a lower forecast. it caught everyone off guard to% year over year on new home sales. existing homes is a different category. we had a great year. i appreciate the recognition. we are prepared for the continuation. the existing home sales we only give drivers for the first quarter every subsequent quarter we don't live for the year. but based what we have seen how sales will be down in the range of three through 5%....
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quickly so w that we at negotiating this issue at all )-right-paren so they are savvy in the global media environment. >> if they become more influential in the post 14 afghanistan or if they are candidates that are sympathetic and win a seat or two if they are going to be a part of the game or if they are going to be fighting, which i guess they are in some places. if they might somehow get engaged in governing, could they possibly tolerate other voices? can be mature to the level they allow other people to speak as well as them in a more serious afghanistan than the one they ran previously. >> the short answer of that is probably not. there's a lot of wishful thinking that has gone on about the telegram. you could imagine that a woman's are in the political process but they are a relatively small part of that equation. i think the single biggest wild card is what the pakistanis do a serious military operation in north was there a -- wasserstein and the people that have been told has reached the point where the sharif government has said we are serious and that could change for the telegram if they
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good i think it extends everywhere in this particular environment. because you have segments of high tech manufacturing. you have segments of innovative financial services. all of those types of businesses in this day and age need skilled productive talent. >> we don't know yet what's going to happen in the state of georgia, whether or not they will follow the lead of arizona and reject the pending legislation. but already we are seeing businesses like delta airlines and others try to distance themselves from what might happen in the state. how important is it for a company like delta to do that? >> well, delta's got a couple of different things at play here. there's lots of choice in airlines, right? and so they're in a very competitive business. they don't want to send the signal that they're aligned with the state , that is particularly unwelcoming or seems to be unwelcoming to certain individuals. and so that would be in the minds i'm sure of the management of delta. >> finally you've been crunching the numbers, doing the retch for a long time --
good i think it extends everywhere in this particular environment. because you have segments of high tech manufacturing. you have segments of innovative financial services. all of those types of businesses in this day and age need skilled productive talent. >> we don't know yet what's going to happen in the state of georgia, whether or not they will follow the lead of arizona and reject the pending legislation. but already we are seeing businesses like delta airlines and others try to...
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the bigger environment becomes better you'll be easier for us make a living across the country there are hundreds of millions of families like to meet us total and struggled and three. for many times that identity is not just about six thousand individuals like mr the day to me that each person's faith is closely connected with the changes our nation the government is pushing the country's coast changes the new leadership to authors see jean king has promised a comprehensive reforms the government says the problem least on the faces of part of a structural problem that calls for structural changes that i didn't really match the team concludes that it's going to the nation of the chinese nation which ought to reshape the life of its content. that my daughter and her laugh you can. i took this in the least my parents. one man team. who wanted mine. i grew up in small been reached and experienced hard times. i'm grateful for anything we have today. i like dream is to raise to help finance her whole family. that's my contribution to building a better turnout. over a billion people in chi
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in this budget environment, we can afford things like that. we need to be more creative. joint strike fighters and other programs -- another program that suffers from the same challenge, how can we talk about shorter range in a world where they are pushing us further and further out? i think the same point comes in their. -- there. that ishe only jet built from the ground up to be survivable in a challenging environment. that is a tremendous capability. we have not even started to figure out what we can do with that capability. there are phases to any conflict. the early phases -- eventually, you can get in there. you have to think of it across the spectrum. i think your point is very good. it is not lost on us. we have to make sure the platforms we have today can work tomorrow. --are trying to predict protect those investments in our budget. briefly, last summer, we conducted a review and we have the opportunity to discuss that with you. this winter, it was a shadow 2015 budget/qdr. we had to cut further than sequester levels and the budget so that you could free up mone
in this budget environment, we can afford things like that. we need to be more creative. joint strike fighters and other programs -- another program that suffers from the same challenge, how can we talk about shorter range in a world where they are pushing us further and further out? i think the same point comes in their. -- there. that ishe only jet built from the ground up to be survivable in a challenging environment. that is a tremendous capability. we have not even started to figure out...
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especially concerning the health risks and the risks to the environment was it as in the united states a commission exists which has been allowed access to these military archives for all these years where we can find all the information linked to the tests but it doesn't contain the information about type of nuclear weapon that was tested or how to make such and such weapons work so that is not the goal of our involvement. which was initiated at that time there's a lot of or see that. if the thousands of polynesians who worked in the role. profited from the windfall they received from mainland france they did so in secret it's difficult for them to keep the memories alive the veterans are gone taking their memories and their testimonies with them history is starting to unravel and the younger generation has different worries and interests. they have never been talks between the french authorities and the local population over the thirty years of years atomic saga a large misunderstanding grew out of this and fostered the rift and bad feelings surrounding the top secret told. when the
especially concerning the health risks and the risks to the environment was it as in the united states a commission exists which has been allowed access to these military archives for all these years where we can find all the information linked to the tests but it doesn't contain the information about type of nuclear weapon that was tested or how to make such and such weapons work so that is not the goal of our involvement. which was initiated at that time there's a lot of or see that. if the...
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rotters without borders supplied a map that shows the increasingly hostile environment for journalist. the areas you see the darker colors, those are the most dangerous areas. and every day we are seeing violence against reporters in russia, egypt, venezuela, mexico. pretty much around the world. is enough being done to help them and what can be done? >> no, i don't think enough is being done. if you take the case of egypt, the arrest of journalists and bloggers is nothing new. the same is true of journalists in saudi arabia, we have seen some in china being arrested left right and center. what can be done, leader in the free world can speak on behalf of these judgists, raise their names in meetings condition aid to improvements in human rights and i think collectively, if we stand up for these political prisoners and journalists we cannot only see their release but the gradual reform of liberal societies. just relently i had my own experience a heated confrontation with iran's foreign minister over the imprisonment of one who has spent four years in prison for criticizing the regime
rotters without borders supplied a map that shows the increasingly hostile environment for journalist. the areas you see the darker colors, those are the most dangerous areas. and every day we are seeing violence against reporters in russia, egypt, venezuela, mexico. pretty much around the world. is enough being done to help them and what can be done? >> no, i don't think enough is being done. if you take the case of egypt, the arrest of journalists and bloggers is nothing new. the same...
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the others to demand that their protests even though it's clear that most of the paintings are on the environment and are seeking competitions but the police. the analysis the crisis in venezuela as well as some striking images from the recent violent rallies on my website. also their international pressure wasn't the only reason iran have everything covered too the tissues might be one of the key factors in law is dramatically reducing its atomic program. plus covering the head for religious reasons but muslim women has caused much controversy european countries. but if us as there is no problem with doing it on a football match on the market outcome. when yard has been investigating the controversial christian group that claims it wants to counter aggressive is on the fifth station. they do it by trying to dry out muslims by drinking and smoking outside one of britain's biggest mosques. surfers have the chance. i don't want to go to the bagel given that the film coating that is in a patrol in town. but the heels of a small but neat only listen to toast the new tricycle great calling themselves
the others to demand that their protests even though it's clear that most of the paintings are on the environment and are seeking competitions but the police. the analysis the crisis in venezuela as well as some striking images from the recent violent rallies on my website. also their international pressure wasn't the only reason iran have everything covered too the tissues might be one of the key factors in law is dramatically reducing its atomic program. plus covering the head for religious...
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president to the view in july while he wants to pursue comprehensive tax reform and hopes we're in an environment we have a fiscal frame that permits us to make progress there, on the business side there is much more of a coming together of views. there's kind of convergence of general approaches, if we were able to succeed we would do something very good for the economy by having the business tax rate, the statutory tax rate come down. our average tax rate is already lower because of all the loopholes that are bringing many companies special benefit. but our statutory rate is one of the highest in the world. th that's an extra burden for companies when they want to have their headquarters in the united states. it's an issue in terms of base erosion and our international conversations about making sure we don't have stateless income. i think it has the added benefit that there are one time savings where you really have two choices. you can either use that money to reduce the deficit which is a la laudable objective so we don't discredit that as an objective or use it for one time expenses. what y
president to the view in july while he wants to pursue comprehensive tax reform and hopes we're in an environment we have a fiscal frame that permits us to make progress there, on the business side there is much more of a coming together of views. there's kind of convergence of general approaches, if we were able to succeed we would do something very good for the economy by having the business tax rate, the statutory tax rate come down. our average tax rate is already lower because of all the...
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zachariah doesn't have time to think about the horrors that his family left behind in sudan, or the tough environment he has here in chicago. it's handmade marquee says it all. as much irq esteem. he's one of the dozens of at risk kids who take part. and here zachariah learns the most important lesson of all. that in life, you fall and fall again, and you keep ongoing. >> when i fall, i get back up. >> i wanted to help him understand perseverance, and motivation, and perspective and looking forward to things and having plans. >> the unicycle is zachariah's favorite. it's all free for zachariah, but his sister feels that what the circus does for him is invaluable. she knows firsthand because she used to be in this too. >> the gang bang members in the streets, we still get affected by what's around us, but i guess it gives you two hours in a day in which you're not. >> and zachariah's future? well, he's still juggling that. >> i would really like to work as a doctor, and i think my boss will give me money so i can give it to charity. idle really like to be a cameraman and do a circus theme. >> and for
zachariah doesn't have time to think about the horrors that his family left behind in sudan, or the tough environment he has here in chicago. it's handmade marquee says it all. as much irq esteem. he's one of the dozens of at risk kids who take part. and here zachariah learns the most important lesson of all. that in life, you fall and fall again, and you keep ongoing. >> when i fall, i get back up. >> i wanted to help him understand perseverance, and motivation, and perspective and...
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and the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that is a little bit more forgiving. gwen: launching a new effort to help young men and boys of color. covering the week pete williams of nbc news. ed o'keefe of "the washington post." and michael sheerer of "time" magazine. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators, we preserve habitats and serving america's veterans. every day thousands of boeing volunteers help their community be the best they can be, building something better for all of us. >> whether it's discovering an aspirin a day can prevent heart attacks worldwide or regenerating new heart muscles, our goal is to develop treatment. brigham and women's hospital. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- prudential. addition fundin
and the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that is a little bit more forgiving. gwen: launching a new effort to help young men and boys of color. covering the week pete williams of nbc news. ed o'keefe of "the washington post." and michael sheerer of "time" magazine. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for...